Get Outdoors Nevada coordinates and provides supplies for volunteer events resulting in the beautification and improvement of outdoor spaces, such as urban trails, parks and public lands. Everyone is welcome to participate by volunteering or through donations.

As a volunteer you can help build raised brick garden beds, spread mulch, soil, and gravel, plant trees, connect irrigation lines, and more! Garden builds are open to all ages and are great for individuals and large groups!

Teen volunteers, 14 to 17 years of age, help bring the museum alive for visitors and are given a chance to receive one-on-one coaching from our experience staff members. They assist in sparking curiosity and igniting a love of lifelong learning by interpreting exhibits for school groups and/or families, facilitating arts and science activities, and…

Support the Museum with your time and talents! We have a range of meaningful volunteer opportunities, whether you are looking to celebrate your heritage, meet like-minded people, or learn a new skill.

Bring friends or colleagues out to do meaningful work in a beautiful farm setting. You can help us rescue farm-fresh food for families in need by setting up a service workday this season! This opportunity is for a three-hour gleaning experience for 8 to 30+ individuals (volunteers must be at least 13 years old).

​Gleaning is an activity anyone can do: harvesting crops like tomatoes, beans or apples. With a few hours of free time, you can do something really meaningful.

Help out as a group by painting, performing yard work and other ‘spruce up’ projects at our various site locations including Lawrence, Haverhill, Lynn, and Camp Y-Wood in Salem, NH.

Windrush Farm is a 38-acre working farm, with access to miles of trails. We always have something do on the property! We welcome groups to help with a wide variety of projects including: painting, cleaning, washing, fence mending, clearing trails, building new pathways, weeding ans mulching.

A sidewalker walks and/or jogs alongside the horse to help keep the rider safe and achieve his/her goals. This may involve a safety hold of the client for an entire lesson, or a more hands off approach, depending on the needs of the client. The sidewalker is an extension of the instructor, who helps guide…